May 11, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalogue 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue

– Course Descriptions


 

Mathematics

  
  • MAT 519 - Partial Differential Equations II


    Course Description: A thorough treatment of the solution of initial and boundary value problems of partial differential equations. Topics include classification of partial differential equations, the method of characteristics, separation of variables, Fourier analysis, integral equations and integral transforms, generalized functions, Green’s functions, Sturm–Liouville theory, approximations, numerical methods.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MAT 518 with minimum grade of C
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Undergraduate differential equations and advanced calculus.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 521 - Number Theory


    Course Description: Use of algebraic techniques to study arithmetic properties of the integers and their generalizations. Primes, divisibility and unique factorization in integral domains; congruences, residues and quadratic reciprocity; diophantine equations and additional topics in algebraic number theory.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of department.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: MAT 421
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 525 - Numerical Analysis


    Course Description: Introduction to the theoretical foundations of numerical algorithms. Solution of linear systems by direct methods; least squares, minimax, and spline approximations; polynomial interpolation; numerical integration and differentiation; solution of nonlinear equations; initial value problems in ordinary differential equations. Error analysis. Certain algorithms are selected for programming.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MAT 325 (min grade C) and MAT 335 (min grade C) and MAT 361 (min grade C)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Undergraduate linear algebra, differential equations, and elementary numerical methods.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: MAT 425
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 531 - Linear Algebra


    Course Description: Theory of vector spaces, linear mappings and matrices. Determinants, eigenvalues, canonical forms, the Cayley–Hamilton Theorem, inner product spaces and positive definite matrices.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of department.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 535 - Linear Programming and Network Flows


    Course Description: Methods and applications of optimizing a linear function subject to linear constraints. Theory of the simplex method and duality; parametric linear programs; sensitivity analysis; modeling and computer implementation.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Undergraduate linear algebra and computing experience.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 536 - Nonlinear and Discrete Optimization


    Course Description: Theory and applications of discrete optimization algorithms. Transportation problems and network flow problems; integer programming; computer implementation.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MAT 535
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 541 - Modern Algebra I


    Course Description: Introduction to group theory. Binary structures including semigroups and lattices; finite groups, structure theorems, Sylow theorems and applications; group actions; free groups and presentations; structure of abelian groups.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of department.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 542 - Modern Algebra II


    Course Description: Introduction to rings and fields. Modules, integral domains, vector spaces. Structure of polynomial rings and their relation to linear algebra. Field extensions and Galois theory.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MAT 541 with minimum grade of C
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 547 - Graph Theory


    Course Description: Introduction to the theoretical foundations of graph theory.  Topics covered will include trees, connectivity, Eulerian and Hamiltonian graphs, matchings, coverings, planarity, vertex and edge colorings.  Other topics may include matroids, directed graphs, networks, extremal graph structure, applications, and algorithms.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Undergraduate linear algebra.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 551 - Topology


    Course Description: A study of the basic concepts of general topology. Metric spaces, continuity, completeness, compactness, connectedness, separation axioms, product and quotient spaces; additional topics in point–set topology.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of department.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: MAT 451
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 557 - Differential Geometry


    Course Description: Theory of curves and surfaces in Euclidean space. Frenet formulas, curvature and torsion, arc length; first and second fundamental forms. Gaussian curvature, equations of Gauss and Codazzi, differential forms, Cartan’s equations; global theorems.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Advanced calculus.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: MAT 457
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 563 - Ordinary Differential Equations


    Course Description: Advanced study of ordinary differential equations. Existence and uniqueness; systems of linear equations, fundamental matrices, matrix exponential; series solutions, regular singular points; plane autonomous systems, stability and perturbation theory; Sturm–Liouville theory and expansion in eigenfunctions.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Undergraduate linear algebra and differential equations.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: MAT 463
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 564 - Applied Analytical Models


    Course Description: Topics in applied analysis of current interest. Topics may include tensor analysis and relativity, quantum mechanics, control theory, fluid mechanics, waves, ocean circulation, and mathematical models in biology or economics.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MAT 519 with minimum grade of C
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 565 - Applied Probability


    Course Description: The formulation, analysis and interpretation of probabilistic models. Selected topics in probability theory. Conditioning, Markov chains, and Poisson processes. Additional topics chosen from renewal theory, queueing theory, Gaussian processes, Brownian motion, and elementary stochastic differential equations.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: A calculus-based statistics course.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: STT 565
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: MAT 465, STT 465
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 567 - Introduction to Mathematical Biology


    Course Description: An introduction to applications of mathematical concepts in developing, analyzing and simulating deterministic biological models. Mathematical methods may include discrete and continuous modeling, non-linear difference equations, as well as ordinary and p

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: MAT 467
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Prerequisites: Undergraduate linear algebra and differential equations, or consent of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 569 - Stochastic Processes in Operations Research


    Course Description: Probabilistic models with applications in operations research. Queueing theory, birth–death processes, embedded Markov chains, finite and infinite waiting room systems, single and multi–server queues, general service distributions; Markov decision processes; reliability.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MAT 565 with minimum grade of C
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: STT 569
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 581 - Introduction to Mathematical Logic


    Course Description: The formal study of truth and provability. Propositional calculus; predicate calculus. Gödel’s completeness theorem, applications to formal number theory and incompleteness. Additional topics chosen from areas such as undecidability or non–standard analysis.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of department.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: MAT 481
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 591 - Directed Independent Study


    Course Description: Involves investigation under faculty supervision beyond what is offered in existing courses.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 592 - Advanced Topics in Mathematics


    Course Description: Advanced topics of current interest in pure and applied mathematics not covered in existing courses. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 12


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 595 - Research Seminar


    Course Description: Designed to give the student experience in locating and learning mathematics outside the classroom setting. Use of the major mathematics journals, professional society publications and standard references including Mathematical Reviews. The nature of research in the mathematical sciences and research methodology.

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 596 - Research Project


    Course Description: (Not intended for students who write a thesis in mathematics.) Under faculty supervision, each student presents a written exposition of the history, current knowledge, future directions, and bibliography of a mathematical topic.

    Credit Hours: 1

    Corequisite Courses: MAT 595
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 598 - Internship in the Mathematical Sciences


    Course Description: Academic training and professional experience through work in a private company or public agency including a written final report.  Faculty supervision and evaluation of all study and on-site activity.

    Credit Hours: 1

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of graduate coordinator.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 599 - Thesis


    Course Description: Intensive research study of a topic selected by student and approved by a thesis committee. A scholarly oral presentation and defense of thesis is required.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MAT 600 - Continuous Enrollment in Mathematics


    Course Description: This course is intended for degree or certificate seeking graduate students who have completed all course work required for their program, but have not finished exit requirement (comprehensive exam, oral and written exam, defense, etc.). Students may register for this course up to 3 times, beyond that, students should complete a form to request permission to extend continuous enrollment. A continuous enrollment form, which is located on the Graduate School website, must be completed to register for this course.

    Credit Hours: 0

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Repeat Limit: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Continuous Enrollment Tuition Charge Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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Nursing

  
  • NSG 500 - Theory and Research for Evidence-Based Practice


    Course Description: This online seminar course focuses on the linkages between theory, research, and practice. Emphasis is on the recognition and valuing of theory application and advanced principles and methods of research as a central characteristic of advanced nursing practice. Learning focus is directed toward the critical appraisal of scholarly literature as the basis for decision making in advanced practiced nursing.

    Credit Hours: 4

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Basic statistics course and undergraduate research course.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 501 - Health Care Systems & Education Informatics and Technology


    Course Description: This course examines clinical information systems, health care systems technology, education technology, and medical languages. Informatics concepts are discussed and applied to knowledge management and investigative inquiry. The focus is on the impact of informatics and technology on health care systems, health care education and nursing practice.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 503 - Families in Rural and Urban Communities


    Course Description: This course explores and compares theories and concepts related to diverse families across the life span and underserved communities. Individual, family and community health are examined within the context of diversity and change. Students have independent field experiences in family and community settings.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 504 - Healthcare Delivery and Health Policy


    Course Description: An online seminar course focusing on social, psychological, cultural, economic, political, legal, and ethical trends and issues which shape health care delivery systems. Advanced nursing practice in primary care is studied relative to inter-professional relationships and leadership in health policy, health care reform, healthcare delivery systems, poverty research, and interdisciplinary health management.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 506 - Advanced Practice Roles, Issues, and Trends


    Course Description: This course examines issues and trends in the advanced practice role. Topics include advanced practice historical perspectives, professional role development, and practice management.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 510 - Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning


    Course Description: Advanced health assessment and diagnostic reasoning focuses on assessment of health status of individuals and families throughout the lifespan addressing cultural and developmental variations. Diagnostic reasoning is emphasized as the decision making process which differentiates normal from abnormal health states.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 512 - Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics


    Course Description: Advanced pharmacotherapeutics provides the advanced practice nurse a rational basis for pharmacologic management of clients. The principles of pharmacology and the process of pharmacological reasoning for primary care of common acute and chronic illnesses will be presented. The core topics will examine advanced nursing roles in the management of pharmacotherapeutics for clients across the life-span in rural and urban underserved communities.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 513 - Foundations and Evidence-Based Practices for Nursing Education Didactic Instruction


    Course Description: This course provides the essential elements which define and operationalize the process of didactic instruction. The student will explore relevant teaching and learning theories from the perspectives of education and nursing as a foundation to critique curriculum models, choose pedagogies, and analyze evaluation strategies that are appropriate to achieve the outcomes of this method of learning. They will analyze factors that influence program development, curriculum design, development, implementation and evaluation.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 514 - Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nurses


    Course Description: An advanced course in the pathophysiology of human conditions. Emphasis is on selected disease and conditions of various body systems and the adaptation of those systems to disease across the life span.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 515 - Advanced Practice Role Development and Transition


    Course Description: A web-enhanced/blended seminar course focused on professional role development and transition into advanced practice nursing.  Students will focus on evaluation of core competency attainment, professional portfolio development, and marketing the role of the advanced practice nurse in a primary care setting.

    Credit Hours: 1

    Corequisite Courses: NSGL 594
    Prerequisite Courses: NSGL 594 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 516 - Advanced Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics I


    Course Description: An advanced course for nurse educators in the pathophysiology of human conditions and pharmacotherapeutic management of patients. Emphasis is on selected disease conditions of various body systems and the adaptation of those systems to disease. Principles of pharmacology and the process of pharmacological reasoning for primary care of common acute and chronic illnesses across the life span will be explored.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 517 - Advanced Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics II


    Course Description: An advanced course for nurse educators in the pathophysiology of human conditions and pharmacotherapeutic management of patients. Emphasis is on selected disease conditions of various body systems and the adaptation of those systems to disease. Principles of pharmacology and the process of pharmacological reasoning for primary care of common acute and chronic illnesses across the life span will be explored.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 520 - Advanced Primary Care of Families: Infants, Children, and Adolescents


    Course Description: This course focuses on advanced nursing practice specializing in the primary health care of infants, children, and adolescents. The development of analytical skills and ethical clinical decision making as essential components of the advanced practice role are included. The major emphasis is on developing optimum client outcomes that promote cost-effective, quality health care within the context of family and a multicultural society.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 510 and NSG 512 and NSG 506 and NSG 514 and NSGL 520 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 521 - Advanced Primary Care of Families: Women


    Course Description: This course focuses on advanced nursing practice specializing in the primary health care of women with an emphasis on health issues and problems that affect women disproportionately. The development of analytical skills and ethical clinical decision making as essential components of the advanced practice role are included. The major emphasis is on developing optimum client outcomes that promote cost-effective, quality health care within the context of family and a multicultural society.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 510 and NSG 512 and NSG 514 and NSG 520 and NSGL 520 and NSGL 521 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 522 - Advanced Primary Care of Families: Adults


    Course Description: This course focuses on advanced nursing practice specializing in the primary health care of adults. The development of analytical skills and ethical clinical decision making as essential components of the advanced practice role are included. The major emphasis is on developing optimum client outcomes that promote cost-effective, quality health care within the context of family and a multicultural society.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 510 and NSG 512 and NSG 514 and NSG 520 and NSG 521 and NSGL 520 and NSGL 521 and NSGL 522 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 524 - Foundations and Evidence-Based Practices for Nursing Education Clinical Instruction


    Course Description: This course provides the essential elements which define and operationalize the process of clinical instruction. The student will explore relevant teaching and learning theories from the perspectives of education and nursing as a foundation to critique curriculum models, choose pedagogies, and analyze evaluation strategies that are appropriate to achieve the outcomes of this method of learning. They will analyze factors that influence program development, curriculum design, development, implementation and evaluation.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 513 (min grade B)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 525 - Foundations and Evidence-Based Practices for Nursing Education Distance Learning


    Course Description: This course provides the essential elements which define and operationalize the process of distance learning. The student will explore relevant teaching and learning theories from the perspectives of education and nursing as a foundation to, critique curriculum models, choose pedagogies, and analyze evaluation strategies that are appropriate to achieve the outcomes of this method of learning. They will analyze factors that influence program development, curriculum design, development, implementation and evaluation.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 513 (min grade B) (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 580 - Transcultural Health Care


    Course Description: Explores values and belief systems influencing health behaviors of culturally diverse groups from rural and urban settings. Emphasizes social, political and economic forces that influence access to and use of health care resources. Identifies a conceptual basis for assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of health care for culturally diverse clients. Fosters cultural sensitivity to lifestyles, values, and concepts concerning health and health care.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: NSG 480
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 581 - Spanish for Health Professionals


    Course Description: Emphasizes achieving active command of language spoken in the Hispanic world related to health care. Includes practical communication, current vocabulary and colloquial expressions. Extensive use of audio aids.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: NSG 481
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 582 - Narrative Pedagogies


    Course Description: This course is an introduction and immersion with pedagogies for nursing education that are supported by careful selection of higher education research, scholarship, and experiential practices. Instruction includes the appropriate application of conventional, critical, feminist, post-modern and phenomenological to the teaching of nursing knowledge and clinical practice.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 583 - Migrant and Farm Worker Health


    Course Description: An examination of health problems prevalent across the life span among Hispanic migrant workers and their families. Focus on cultural values and belief systems that influence health behaviors. Analysis of social, economic, legal and political forces that influence access to and use of health care services. Attention to cultural sensitivity requisite for effective intercultural communication between health care workers and Hispanic migrant workers and their families.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: NSG 483
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 584 - Test and Rubric Construction


    Course Description: This course provides the essential elements of test construction and rubric development. The student will explore relevant teaching, learning and evaluation models from the perspectives of education and nursing. The student will practice evaluation principles by reviewing test planning, test item construction and test evaluation. Rubric development for the purpose of evaluating written and oral assignments will be analyzed and practiced. Through these activities, students will develop a beginning competence in evaluating student learning.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 590 - Graduate Nursing Study Abroad


    Course Description: This course is designed to expose students to healthcare, community engagement, and professional nursing in countries outside of the United States. Focused study will include professional nursing and/or healthcare topics specific to the host country on local, regional and global scales. The course integrates multiple forms of instruction. Credit hours: 1-6

    Credit Hours: 1 to 6

    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Instructor Approval
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 30Repeat Limit: 5


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Course Attribute: Study Abroad








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  • NSG 591 - Directed Independent Study


    Course Description: Involves investigation under faculty supervision beyond what is offered in existing courses.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 592 - Special Topics


    Course Description: Intensive study of selected topics of special interest in nursing not covered in existing courses.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 21


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 593 - Collaboration for Population Health, Finance and Policy Applied to Nursing to Education


    Course Description: An online course focusing on social, psychological, cultural, economic, political, legal, and ethical trends and issues which shape health care delivery systems and health education. Advanced nursing practice is studied relative to inter-professional relationships and leadership in health policy, health care reform, health care delivery systems, health care education, poverty research, and interdisciplinary health management.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: NSG 504
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 595 - Nursing Education Residency


    Course Description: This practicum is a faculty guided nursing education practicum for application and synthesis of the nurse educator role in academia or in staff development in health care institutions. Students will assess the need for, design, implement, and evaluate a classroom or clinical instructional module under the direction of a selected nurse faculty mentor.

    Credit Hours: 3 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 513 with minimum grade of C, course may also be taken as a corequisite and NSG 524 with minimum grade of C, course may also be taken as a corequisite and NSG 525 with minimum grade of C, course may also be taken as a corequisite
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 596 - Nursing Education Practicum I


    Course Description: This practicum is a faculty guided nursing education practicum for application and synthesis of the nurse educator role in academia or health care settings. Students will assess learning needs and design, implement, and evaluate an instructional module which includes didactic, clinical, and/or distance learning principles under the direction of an approved nurse faculty mentor.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 513 (min grade B) and NSG 524 (min grade B) and NSG 525 (min grade B)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 597 - Nursing Education Practicum II


    Course Description: This practicum is a faculty guided nursing education practicum for application and synthesis of the nurse educator role in academia or health care settings. Students will assess learning needs and design, implement, and evaluate an instructional module that includes didactic, clinical, and/or distance learning principles, and builds on the instructional module in Practicum I, and under the direction of a selected nurse faculty mentor. They will disseminate findings in a manner consistent with the educator role.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 596
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 599 - Thesis


    Course Description: Intensive research study of a topic selected by student and approved by a thesis committee. A scholarly oral presentation and defense of thesis is required.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 500 with minimum grade of C and NSG 506 with minimum grade of C
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 600 - Continuous Enrollment in Nursing


    Course Description: This course is intended for degree or certificate seeking graduate students who have completed all course work required for their program, but have not finished exit requirement (comprehensive exam, oral and written exam, defense, etc.). Students may register for this course up to 3 times, beyond that, students should complete a form to request permission to extend continuous enrollment. A continuous enrollment form, which is located on the Graduate School website, must be completed to register for this course.

    Credit Hours: 0

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Repeat Limit: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Continuous Enrollment Tuition Charge Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 601 - Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nurses


    Course Description: An advanced course in the pathophysiology of human conditions. Emphasis is on selected disease conditions of various body systems and the adaptation of those systems to disease across the life span.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 602 - Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning


    Course Description: Advanced health assessment and diagnostic reasoning focuses on assessment of health status of individuals and families throughout the lifespan addressing cultural and developmental variations. Diagnostic reasoning is emphasized as the decision-making process which differentiates normal from abnormal health states.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 603 - Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics


    Course Description: Advanced pharmacotherapeutics provides the advanced practice nurse a rational basis for pharmacologic management of clients. The principles of pharmacology and the process of pharmacological reasoning for primary care of common acute and chronic illnesses will be presented. The core topics will examine advanced nursing roles in the management of pharmacotherapeutics for clients across the life-span in rural and urban underserved communities.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 611 - Family-Centered Health Care Across the Lifespan


    Course Description: Emphasis is placed on family and community assessment strategies, the impact of culture upon the family and community systems, and the impact of various primary care-oriented health problems on family roles and functions. In addition, relevant concepts and principles of epidemiology are applied to the current and emerging health status of families and communities.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 601, NSG 602, NSG 603
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 612 - Advanced Family Nursing I: Adult Health


    Course Description: This course provides the family nurse practitioner student with the foundational knowledge for the management of adults with primary care disorders. The emphasis of the course is on the use of theory, critical thinking, and evidence-based practice to create and formulate differential diagnoses, diagnoses, treatment and evaluation plans for adults with common primary care presentations.

    Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 601, NSG 602, NSG 603, NSG 611, NSG 685, NSG 686
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 4Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 613 - NSG 613 Advanced Family Nursing II Infant, Child and Adolescent Health


    Course Description: This course focuses on advanced nursing practice specializing in the primary health care of infants, children, and adolescents. The development of analytical skills and ethical clinical decision making as essential components of the advanced practice role are included. The major emphasis is on developing optimum client outcomes that promote cost effective, quality health care within the context of family and a multicultural society.

    Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 612
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 4Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 614 - Advanced Family Nursing III: Women’s Health


    Course Description: This course focuses on advanced nursing practice with emphasis on women’s health population across the life span, including health problems disproportionately affecting women. Men’s health topics correlated to the women’s health population focus are integrated into course content. Emphasis on the development of critical thinking and analytical skills with focus on ethical clinical decision making while striving to improve health outcomes among women. The essentials of doctorate in nursing education are synthesized within the course to build components of the advanced practice role. The major emphasis is on developing, implementing and improving client outcomes promoting cost-effective, quality health care within the context of family and a multicultural society.

    Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 612
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 4Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 615 - Advanced Family Nursing IV: Management of Complex Health Problems Across the Lifespan


    Course Description: This capstone course focuses on the management of complex health problems across the lifespan for the Family Nurse Practitioner student. Students will consider relevant theories, resources, and evidence-based treatment to develop comprehensive treatment plans for patients having chronic complex health problems. Additionally, strategies for the utilization of health care professionals in teams will be optimized for enhanced patient care outcomes.

    Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 612, NSG 613, NSG 614
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 4Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 630 - Neuroscience and Psychopharmacology


    Course Description: Provides content in neuroscience and neuro-psychopharmacology for safe and effective therapeutic management across the lifespan. Also provides content in behavioral neuroscience introducing the pharmacological treatment of central nervous system pathologies.

    Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 603
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 4Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 631 - Advanced Psychiatric Mental Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning


    Course Description: The purpose of this course is an introduction to the role of the psychiatric mental health advanced practice nurse. Advanced comprehensive assessment skills, differential diagnosis and psycho therapeutic management of clients with common and major psychiatric disorders across the lifespan will be emphasized. The focus will be on the development of diagnostic reasoning skills and sound clinical judgment.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 602
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 632 - Psychiatric Mental Health Disorders, Disease management and Psychotherapeutic Treatment


    Course Description: Examines the theoretical and conceptual foundations of diagnostic, psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic management of adults and older adults across a variety of psychiatric treatment settings. Models for assessment, intervention, and evaluation are explored. Theory underlying the practice of consultation as an indirect-care modality of the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner is included. Primary, secondary and tertiary prevention factors influencing consultation are examined.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 630, NSG 631, NSG 685, NSG 686
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 633 - Group and Family Therapy


    Course Description: The Biopsychosocial, cultural, and spiritual aspects of persons, families, groups and communities across the lifespan are studied in their relationship to developmental mental illness. Examination of inherited and acquired vulnerability to mental health illness is explored. Various therapeutic modalities and their application are discussed. Individual growth and development within the family and community are emphasized. Reflective practice theories are introduced.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 630, NSG 631, NSG 632
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 634 - Child and Adolescent Mental Health Care


    Course Description: The focus of this course is acquisition of knowledge, skills, and experience to develop theoretical foundation for diagnosis and treatment for children, adolescents and families who present with both common and complex psychiatric mental health problems. Psychotherapy and psychopharmacology will enhance the framework for treatment specific to the child, adolescent and family unit. Students will analyze theories, techniques, and research relevant to therapeutic interventions with children experiencing mental health problems. Mental health promotion and illness prevention is emphasized.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 632
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 635 - Management of Complex Psychiatric Mental Health Issues Across the Lifespan


    Course Description: This course focuses on the management of complex psychiatric mental health problems across the lifespan for the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 633, NSG 634
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 670 - Executive Leadership in Complex Health Systems


    Course Description: In this course students will appraise health care organizations and complex systems through the perspective of the DNP-prepared Nurse Executive. Emphasis will be on the development of a systems approach to understanding organizational complexity. Methods for assessing organizational environments and competitive situations, approaches for developing strategic plans, and processes for insuring the successful implementation of these plans are investigated. The Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP) role is explored as an important catalyst for transforming organizational decision-making and evidence-based approach.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 672 - Legal and Ethical Environment for Executive Leaders


    Course Description: This course will explore the interrelationships between policy, ethics and the law and their impact on clinical practice and health care. Broader social issues common to vulnerable populations will be examined using ethical and legal frameworks. Recurring issues in clinical practice will be examined for how legislation and regulation impacts care. Exploration of current ethical issues, including relevant contextual factors within health care disciplines and within the student’s area of scholarship and clinical practice will be examined.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 673 - Advanced Finance and Economics


    Course Description: This course examines theoretical underpinnings and financial management concepts that pertain to costs, cost analysis, budgeting, variance analysis, staffing, productivity, and forecasting to prepare nurse leaders for decision- making in complex health care organizations. Examines economic perspectives addressing health financing and policy questions, including: incentives and tradeoffs in healthcare decisions; healthcare production and provision; health insurance markets; and the role of government.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 674 - Quality, Safety and Outcomes for the Nurse Executive


    Course Description: Explores theories and methods for improving the quality, safety, and outcomes of care at the organizational level, with emphasis on the quality and patient safety movement, improvement science, and evidence-based practice. Students will assess organizational culture, gather safety information, analyze data and translate findings into system changes through action learning experiences within a selected organization.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 680 - Population Health Promotion and Clinical Epidemiology


    Course Description: This course provides the student with a theoretical foundation for wellness, health promotion, disease prevention, and behavioral modification for individuals, aggregates and populations. The environmental, socioeconomic, epidemiological, and cultural context of health behaviors will be explored. The emphasis is on theories and research to promote and preserve wellness lifestyles in patient populations, disease risk appraisal and reduction strategies. This course will also focus on understanding the impact of social determinants on health outcomes. Students will assess population health models, frameworks, and practice guidelines to address health status of populations and sources of health inequalities. An emphasis is placed on collaborative interprofessional strategies to promote health, reduce risk factors, improve health outcomes, and improve quality of care in health care systems. Students will integrate concepts of population-based health outcomes management into their final DNP Project.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 682 - Genomics for Advanced Practice Nursing


    Course Description: The focus of this introductory course is on the fundamentals of genetics and genomics and its application to advanced nursing practice. Complex diseases, cancer, and risk assessment are just some of the areas that this course will explore. There will be a strong focus on pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics within this course. This course will also examine the impact of genomics on technology, ethics, and the health care environment.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 683 - Statistics for Evidence-Based Practice


    Course Description: This course addresses statistical methods commonly used in evidence-based practice. The opportunity to perform and apply statistics that inform evidence-based practice will be provided. Students will gain experience in interpreting quantitative and qualitative data.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 685, NSG 686
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSG 685 - Theoretical Approaches to Evidence-Based Practice


    Course Description: This course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to explore the connections between theory and research from nursing and related fields. Emphasis is on the relationship among theory, research and practice. This course addresses evidence-based practice. The theories and models discussed will provide a foundation for the DNP student’s DNP Project.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated. Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 686 - Methodologic Approaches to Evidence-Based Practice


    Course Description: This course focuses on the skills necessary to translate the best available evidence into practice within health care organizations. Conceptualization, definition, theoretical rationale, and models of evidence-based practice are evaluated. Students identify a high priority health problem in their area of clinical expertise and synthesize the literature supporting the need for a practice change initiative. Identification of targeted health improvement outcomes in a patient population guides the student in developing goals for the DNP Project. Topics include: a review of the research process, research critique, rating and synthesizing the strength of evidence, decision making for practice, translation opportunities (outcomes, evaluation research, quality improvement, cost-effectiveness analysis), risk adjustment, and applied statistical analysis.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated. Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 687 - Clinical Epidemiology and Genomes for Advance Practice Nursing


    Course Description: This course provides an integration of epidemiological principles, population health issues and advanced nursing clinical concepts to support decision making skills for advanced practice nurses. Content includes the role of epidemiology and studey designs, screening and disease prevention, epidemiology of chronic illnesses, culture, genetics, emergency preparedness and ethical and legal issues in epidemiology. The focus is on the role of the advanced practice nurse in improving the community’s health outcomes.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 688 - Health Care Systems Leadership and Quality Improvement


    Course Description: This course focuses on development of expertise in interprofessional collaboration across the health care team to create effective solutions and overcome complex issues related to health care delivery. Enhanced leadership and communication skills among various professionals in multiple disciplines are emphasized that involve populations of rural and underserved patients to create change. This course will provide the opportunity for the student to integrate knowledge of organizational change and outcomes management with an understanding of health care quality improvement strategies to improve health care delivery in their area of expertise. Opportunities for leadership and interprofessional collaboration will be explored.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated. Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 689 - Health Care Policy and Financial Management


    Course Description: This course addresses the broad context of socioeconomic, political, legal, and power considerations in the development of state and national health policy with direct application to the role of the DNP. Policy issues will be integrated as they influence advanced nursing practice using social justice theory. Critical analysis of health policy at the local, state, and federal levels is seen as essential content along with the goal of developing leadership skills to influence policy. Focus will be on developing policy and advanced practice skills in financial management for health care coordination.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated. Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 690 - Improving Health Outcomes: Understanding Social Determinants and Global Justice


    Course Description: This course focuses on the regional populations of families, children, adults and the elderly living in rural and underserved areas. Theories, models, principles and evidence for health promotion will be discussed, critiqued and implemented to better understand global justice and social determinants of health. Planning for this course includes travel abroad to observe and learn about health care systems managmement from a global perspective.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 691 - Directed Independent Study


    Course Description: Involves investigation under faculty supervision beyond what is offered in existing courses.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 4

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Must be accepted into the Doctor of Nursing Program and permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 692 - Health Care Information Systems and Technology


    Course Description: This course addresses the use of information systems and patient care technology to support the clinical decision-making process and to improve the safety and quality of patient care and health care systems. Students will design a plan for using information systems and technology in the implementation and evaluation of an evidence-based practice change initiative.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated. Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 693 - DNP Residency/Orientation


    Course Description: This short course gives the student credit for orienting to the program each semester to gain a thorough understanding of the expectations and outcomes of doctoral study. The students will also come to campus to meet each other, faculty and participate in scholarly discussions with experts to enhance the socialization into the advanced practice role at the doctoral level.

    Credit Hours: 1

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 695 - Special Topics DNP


    Course Description: Exploration of a special topic in Doctor of Nursing Practice not regularly covered in other courses.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 696 - Method for Evidence Based Practice in Specialty Focused Practicum I


    Course Description: This course builds on a foundation of knowledge about evidence-based practice for the advanced practice registered nurse. The need for a practice change initiative will be assessed in an actual clinical environment. Translation models, theories of change, financial, ethical, and social implications are considered in translating evidence into practice. Evaluation strategies, methods of measurement, and analysis are applied to assess proposed improvements in practice and clinical care outcomes. Formation of the DNP Project Team will provide students with the clinical and scholarly mentorship needed to assist in development of the DNP Project proposal.

    Credit Hours: 5

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Fee - Nursing Malpractice Insurance Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 697 - Method for Evidence Based Practice in Specialty Focused Practicum II


    Course Description: This course provides the opportunity for students to demonstrate achievement of DNP competencies via a practice immersion in which they implement the DNP project to improve patient outcomes in the practice setting. Students will integrate advanced clinical scholarship skills with an understanding of organizational behavior systems, change theory, policy-making, and informatics to execute an evidenced-based intervention, practice guideline, or health policy change. Methodologies to improve quality and safe outcomes in patient-centered care will be implemented to include interprofessional teams in systems of care.

    Credit Hours: 5

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Fee - Nursing Malpractice Insurance Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 698 - Method for Evidence Based Practice in Specialty Focused Practicum III


    Course Description: This course provides the opportunity for the student to analyze the outcomes of the DNP Project and to make recommendations for ongoing sustainability of the project in the clinical setting. The student will begin the process of dissemination of the DNP Project to the professional community.

    Credit Hours: 5

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Fee - Nursing Malpractice Insurance Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 699 - DNP Project


    Course Description: The translation project the DNP student completes is practice focused. It is an integrated and integral part of the practice experience which is embedded in all course work throughout the entire program of study. The DNP Project purpose is to design and evaluation of programs that change and enhance advanced nursing practice to improve the health of populations.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 4

    Corequisite Courses: NSG 681
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 4


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSG 700 - Continuous Enrollment in Nursing


    Course Description: This course is intended for degree or certificate seeking graduate students who have completed all course work required for their program, but have not finished exit requirement (comprehensive exam, oral and written exam, defense, etc.). Students may register for this course up to 3 times, beyond that, students should complete a form to request permission to extend continuous enrollment. A continuous enrollment form, which is located on the Graduate School website, must be completed to register for this course.

    Credit Hours: 0

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Repeat Limit: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Continuous Enrollment Tuition Charge Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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Nursing Lab

  
  • NSG 675 - Population Health and Policy


    Course Description: This course addresses the broad concepts of health policy and population health and their application to the leadership role of the doctorate of nursing practice (DNP). The impact of social determinants of health and health policy on population health outcomes and health disparities will be examined using nursing, public health and relevant theories. Essential content includes 1) critical analysis of health policy, public health systems, and population health data; 2) development of strategies for implementing health policy and population health into advanced nursing practice role; 3) identification of the impact of social determinants of health on relevant population health outcomes; and 4) development of leadership skills to influence population health and health policy, with a focus on reducing disparities and improving health outcomes.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No


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  • NSGL 516 - Nursing Education Practicum: Clinical Instruction


    Course Description: This 180 practicum is an immersion into the principles and theories of clinical instruction. Strategies are designed to address the emerging trends and issues in nursing education for health care delivery. There is instruction and application of informatics, simulation and telehealth which are commonplace in health care education. The primary goal is to utilize diverse strategies to foster clinical reasoning in new graduate nurses.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSGL 517 - Nursing Education Practicum: Theoretical Instruction


    Course Description: This 180 hour practicum is an immersion into the principles and theories of instruction in nursing. Strategies are designed to address the emerging trends and issues in didactic nursing education. There is instruction and application of curriculum models for teaching in the live and on-line classroom environments. The primary goal is to utilize diverse strategies to foster critical thinking in new graduate nurses.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSGL 520 - Clinical Practicum I: Advanced Primary Care of Families: Infants, Children, and Adolescents


    Course Description: This practicum provides 120 hours of focused, intensive clinical experiences in the care of infants, children, and adolescents for advanced practice nursing students. Students gain increasing skill in providing primary health care to children. Students practice with increasing independence under the supervision of on-site clinical preceptors.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: NSG 520
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 510 and NSG 512 and NSG 514 and NSG 506 and NSG 520 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSGL 521 - Clinical Practicum II: Advanced Primary Care of Families: Women


    Course Description: This practicum provides 120 hours of focused, intensive clinical experiences in the care of women for advanced practice nursing students. Students gain increasing skill in providing primary health care to women. Students practice with increasing independence under the supervision of on-site clinical preceptors.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: NSG 521
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 510 and NSG 512 and NSG 514 and NSG 520 and NSGL 520 and NSG 521 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSGL 522 - Clinical Practicum III: Advanced Primary Care of Families: Adults


    Course Description: This practicum provides 120 hours of focused, intensive clinical experiences in the care of adults for advanced practice nursing students. Students gain increasing skill in providing primary health care to adults. Students practice with increasing independence under the supervision of on-site clinical preceptors.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: NSG 522
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 510 and NSG 512 and NSG 514 and NSG 520 and NSG 521 and NSGL 520 and NSGL 521 and NSG 522 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSGL 594 - Advanced Clinical Practicum


    Course Description: A 240-hour practicum experience that synthesizes critical thinking and clinical experiences. Clinical competency is developed in assessment, diagnosis, and management of complex health problems across the life-span with the guidance of a preceptor.

    Credit Hours: 5

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 506 and NSG 510 and NSG 512 and NSG 514 and NSG 520 and NSG 521 and NSG 522 and NSGL 520 and NSGL 521 and NSGL 522
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • NSGL 620 - Advanced Family Nursing Practicum I


    Course Description: This course provides the family nurse practitioner student with foundational clinical experiences for patients across the lifespan as seen in primary care. The focus of the course is to develop and apply critical thinking skills to formulate differential diagnoses, diagnoses, treatments and evaluation plans.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 612
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Fee - General Professional Internship Liability Insurance


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  • NSGL 621 - Advanced Family Nursing Practicum II


    Course Description: This course provides the family nurse practitioner student with continuing clinical experiences for patients across the lifespan seen in primary care settings. The focus of the course is to continue to develop and apply critical thinking skills to formulated differential diagnoses, diagnoses, treatments and evaluation plans.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: NSG 613, NSG 614
    Prerequisite Courses: NSG 620, NSG 612, NSG 613, NSG 614
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3Repeat Limit: 1


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Fee - General Professional Internship Liability Insurance


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